Viača
| Viača | |
|---|---|
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| Native name | Вяча (Belarusian in Taraskievica orthography) |
| Location | |
| Country | Belarus |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| - location | Minsk Region |
| Mouth | |
- location | Zasłaŭskaje Reservoir |
| Length | 40 km (25 mi) |
| Basin size | 297 km2 (115 sq mi) |
Viača (Belarusan: Вяча, Viača) is a river in Belarus, in the Dnieper basin. It flows in the Łahojsk and Miensk districts. The length is 40 km. The catchment area is 297 km2. Water consumption at the mouth is 0.8 m³/s. The total descent of the river is 80 m. The average slope of the water surface is 2‰.
On the river
- Historical town: Siomkaŭ Haradok
- Reservoir: Viača
- Rest Area: Viača, Mienskaje Mora (Zasłaŭskaje Reservoir)
Information
It begins in the northwest of the village of Sielišča, Łahojsk district, flows through the Miensk upland, and flows into the Zasłaŭskaje Reservoir near the village of Siomkava, Minsk District.
The valley is trapezoidal, 200–300 m wide. The slopes are gentle and moderately steep, their height is about 2.5 m. The banks are low. The channel is 50–100 m wide. The river is winding, 13 km from the mouth it is canalized and partially embanked. The width of the river in the middle is 4–8 m.
References
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